You’re Going to Fall in Love with the New Cribs from Urbini

We’re like kids in a candy story when we hear about a new brand of baby gear, and when that brand just happens to make gorgeous nursery furniture, we can’t help but turn into starry-eyed fangirls. Urbini debuted last year with a collection of strollers and car seats, and we couldn’t be more excited to share their new line of cribs. Spoiler alert: you’re going to fall head over heels in love with these stunning styles too.

You might be thinking to yourself, “Another new line of cribs…What’s so special about these?” I’m so glad you asked. Urbini cribs are all designed by furniture designer Rachel Dacks, and she’s a mom herself, so you know she gets it. The cribs are solid wood construction, and they’re available in a variety of colors and finishes that will appeal to crib traditionalists and trendsetters alike. They come in classic cherry, modern white and contemporary espresso, but how about oil black? Or warm gray? Or two-tone white with beech? Hello nursery love.

We think choosing grow-with-me furniture is so smart because, let’s be honest, baby’s days sleeping in a crib are numbered. Urbini cribs are such a great choice because they convert into four different configurations, starting as a crib with a height-adjustable mattress. After baby grows out of the crib, it can then be converted into a toddler bed, then a daybed and finally a full-size headboard. And that, my mama friends, is a solid investment.

I know you’ve already started daydreaming about your perfect nursery design with an Urbini crib as the focal point, but listen to this. Urbini is running a nursery makeover contest right now, and you could win a Urbini crib, changing table, dresser and more. And here’s the best part—it will be designed just for you by the talented Rachel Dacks! What are you waiting for? Enter now!

Courtney and her husband live in their hometown in Upstate New York with three-year-old Emiliana and two-year-old Everett. When she's not tagging along on Emmi's latest adventure or playing with Everett and his ever-growing collection of cars and trucks, Courtney shares her passion for creativity by teaching art classes for kids at her studio, Small Fry Art Studio.